Dalit leaders, while seeking exemplary punishment for Gopal Gowda, the primary accused in the attack on Sundara Malekudiya at Kattaje on July 26, have urged Dakshina Kannada police top brass to thwart attempts he is making to seek anticipatory bail.

The state human rights commission (SHRC) has directed the authorities to publish the examination results of final year computer science and BFA exams conducted by National Institute for Speech and Hearing (Nish) before Wednesday.

Dalit leaders, while seeking exemplary punishment for Gopal Gowda, the primary accused in the attack on Sundara Malekudiya at Kattaje on July 26, have urged Dakshina Kannada police top brass to thwart attempts he is making to seek anticipatory bail.

The state human rights commission (SHRC) has directed the authorities to publish the examination results of final year computer science and BFA exams conducted by National Institute for Speech and Hearing (Nish) before Wednesday.

Dalit leaders, while seeking exemplary punishment for Gopal Gowda, the primary accused in the attack on Sundara Malekudiya at Kattaje on July 26, have urged Dakshina Kannada police top brass to thwart attempts he is making to seek anticipatory bail.

The state human rights commission (SHRC) has directed the authorities to publish the examination results of final year computer science and BFA exams conducted by National Institute for Speech and Hearing (Nish) before Wednesday.

Dalit leaders, while seeking exemplary punishment for Gopal Gowda, the primary accused in the attack on Sundara Malekudiya at Kattaje on July 26, have urged Dakshina Kannada police top brass to thwart attempts he is making to seek anticipatory bail.

The state human rights commission (SHRC) has directed the authorities to publish the examination results of final year computer science and BFA exams conducted by National Institute for Speech and Hearing (Nish) before Wednesday.

Dalit leaders, while seeking exemplary punishment for Gopal Gowda, the primary accused in the attack on Sundara Malekudiya at Kattaje on July 26, have urged Dakshina Kannada police top brass to thwart attempts he is making to seek anticipatory bail.

The state human rights commission (SHRC) has directed the authorities to publish the examination results of final year computer science and BFA exams conducted by National Institute for Speech and Hearing (Nish) before Wednesday.

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Under present circumstances , the union government cannot constitute the water management board till all the applications and petitions questioning the tribunal's award are disposed off by the Apex court, Siddaramaiah said.

Siddaramaiah said Tamil Nadu is fixed a quota of 197 tmc ft of water as per the tribunal's order, but in previous monsoon year Tamil Nadu received more 260 tmc ft water This was the reason Supreme court rejected interim petition of TN questioning various tribunal's recommendations, he said .

Siddaramaiah said in the Cauvery tribunal order, tribunal has mooted the constitution of such a board for the better management of the water distribution and it has not given any direction on this score.

Talking to reporters here, chief minister was reacting to the letter written by his TN counter part asking the prime minister Narendra Modi to constitute the water management board. Jayalalithaa is repeatedly trying to politicize the issue with an intention to keep it alive and afresh in the peoples mind , he added

Chief minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday alleged Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa trying to politicize the Cauvery river water dispute and said it is not possible for the union government to constitute the Cauvery water management board at this juncture

Tamil Nadu CM J Jayalalitha has written to the Prime Minister asking him to constitute the Cauvery Management Board. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's response to her letter: ``We are not bothered about her (J Jayalalitha) letter to the PM. We have met the PM and explained to him about our stand. We have requested him not to heed to the demands by Tamil Nadu and he has assured that the board won't be constituted. Meanwhile, our legal fight will continue.''

A day after he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in regard to Cauvery issue, CM Siddaramaiah met Nariman on Wednesday and discussed wide range of issues on Cauvery and Krishna waters disputes. Nariman is in city on a private visit.

Karnataka's chief legal advisor on the water disputes Fali S Nariman has opined that there would be no legal sanctity to the Cauvery Management Board (CMB), if it is constituted by the Centre.

Siddaramaiah said state government has a confirmed information that union government is going ahead with the process for the constitution of board and this was the reason , " we are raising our voice".

Siddaramaiah said they are waiting for the Supreme court decision and before that the union government should not constitute the board and disclosed that previous government had not taken any decision on the issue and present government should follow the suit .

In the letter I have explained how the constitution of this board will affect the state farmers and why it should not be constituted at this juncture" Siddaramaiah claimed and said still the petitions of riparian states are pending before the Apex court

Talking to reporters here , he said he has written a letter to the prime minister asking him not to constitute the Cauvery River Management Board which is detrimental to the interests of the state farmers

Chief minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday reiterated his government's commitment to protect the interests of state farmers as far as Cauvery river water sharing is concerned and alleged the Tamil Nadu government always indulging in politics on the Cauvery water issue

Siddaramaiah said civil appeals against the final order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal filed by riparian Karnataka, TN and Kerala are still pending in the Supreme Court and as such no move should be made to form CMB.

Siddaramaiah has also convened meeting of floor leaders in the state legislature on June 9 to discuss the issue before leading MPs from Karnataka to meet Modi the next day.